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...traffic from the blue line for a second time, with help from Du and junior Jon Pelle. A flurry of penalties at the end of the period opened the door for Harvard to take the lead. Yale went on the power play when freshman Jack Christian was whistled for cross-checking at 19:33, but the advantage quickly shifted the other way when the Bulldogs’ Brad Mills and Robert page were called for interference and slashing, respectively, as the final horn sounded. “We were guilty of too many penalties early, and then the game kind...
...Democrats appearing weak on Vietnam. It's been the Democrats who have been for armor for the troops. We have been for investing in our servicemen when they come back from Iraq. And it is the Democrats who want to get our American troops out of the civil-war cross fire. Democrats are concerned about the security of the fighting person. Too often Republicans are more interested in protecting the reputation of the President than protecting the troops...
...both sets to beat Bogdan Borta 6-4, 7-5. Borta, a lefty who had beaten Clayton soundly in their two previous meetings, forced Clayton into numerous long rallies after which both players were thoroughly winded. Clayton, for his part, frequently ran around his backhand to unleash fearsome cross-court forehands with high precision to his opponent’s forehand...
...second half slowly ticked away with the game tied. After combining for 26 goals in the first 48 minutes, the Harvard and Holy Cross women’s lacrosse teams suddenly themselves found unable to score. After 13 minutes of scoreless anguish, sophomore Kaitlin Martin beat three defenders to power in the winning goal for the Crimson with only seven seconds left.Her goal gave Harvard (1-0) a 14-13 season-opening win over the Crusaders (1-2) Thursday afternoon at Holy Cross’s Hart Astro Turf.The Crusaders began stalling with three minutes remaining, holding the ball...
...manager of the Woman of the Year/Man of the Year (WOY/MOY) celebrations. The Crimson sat down with Kruger to hear tales about Harvard’s biggest annual brush with Hollywood, and what it’s like being a woman in a primarily male organization partial to cross-dressing...